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sunspider , to ukcasual in Welcome, new mods!
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Thank you! Looking forward to helping out as this place grows.

Yadaran , to linux in uhhh... what do I call the "subreddits"?

I’ll just call them sublemmys

makingStuffForFun , to selfhost in What is the Right Place for the SelfHosted Community?
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You don’t need to move ftom lemmy.ml. You’re a group of self hosted gurus, so this is your chance to actually self host. Don’t hide behind excuses that lemmy.ml won’t be able to handle things. Just do what you do best and host your own instance. Sounds bloody fantastic to me!

This is your time to shine!

Deestan , to gaming in What are some of your favorite game mechanics?

Creative allowance. Even if it makes the game “unbalanced”.

Just Cause 2 with the grappling hook you could attach one end to a statue and one to a truck.

Grand Theft Auto 3 was the first game where I realized I could complete an assassination by stealing a police car, use the swarm of police cars following me as a “net” to trap my target’s car so he couldn’t drive away, and then blowing up the pile of cars with a grenade.

Rimworld where I can create a settlement of nudist vampires trading beautiful wooden sculptures for slaves to feed on.

The Sims 3 of course.

From the Depths, Minecraft, Space Engineers, Valheim also to a large degree.

pcouy ,

The last two Zelda games (especially totk) lets the player get really creative as well

Deestan ,

Oooh yes. I have a switch, but didn’t pick up TotK yet. It looks amazing.

pcouy ,

While it’s very similar to botw, it fixes a few things and introduces a lot of new fun mechanics. If you enjoyed botw, there is no way you don’t have fun with totk.

SanityFM , to gaming in What are some of your favorite game mechanics?
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Double jumping. Something about double jumping just always feels really liberating. It’s such a strange concept as well, with no analogue in the real world.

Fog , to ukcasual in Pet Thread?
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sideone OP ,
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That’s a super cute little kitty!

TeaHands ,
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Oh my god the tiny beans 😭

sanguinepar , to newcommunities in A community for Google topics
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For some reason that link won’t open for me - I’m in Jerboa, but it tries to open in my browser, and fails.

For anyone in the same boat, this might work: lemmy.world/c/google

Devgard OP ,

ty, gonna add that to the original post!

sanguinepar ,
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No problem - I should clarify as well that my link doesn’t open in Jerboa either, but it does work in my browser.

CallMeIshmael , to linux in uhhh... what do I call the "subreddits"?
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This is all very confusing to me

forcide , to gaming in Comfort games?

I haven’t seen anyone mentioning this gem:

Vampire Survivors

ruud , to selfhosted in How many users could you host on a self hosted lemmy instance?
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These are current graphs for lemmy.world (yet to add it to my Zabbix) https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/e4e7bbd6-4a10-4962-8ff5-c39235587536.png

Diskspace:

<pre style="background-color:#ffffff;">
<span style="color:#323232;">du -sm *
</span><span style="color:#323232;">960	pictrs
</span><span style="color:#323232;">1273	postgres
</span>
FederalAlienSmuggler ,

I see you’re using Hetzner. Those graphs don’t really show what kind of CPU you’re using. It’s a 2 core i guess?

ruud ,
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It was an 8 core. But the current server is a 32-core / 64 thread cpu.

ruud , to selfhosted in How many users could you host on a self hosted lemmy instance?
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At least 2.8k :-)

Brien ,

What is the plan to make communities between instances easily accessible? I feel like with mastodon and now lemmy that is the part that concerns me, namely community reach/discoverability

Robin ,

External communities are just searchable, subscribable and browsable from here. Sometimes you need to change a search filter or default view from Local to All. Or is there something else you feel is missing? I think 90% of the issues people are having are UX related and not a core issue with federation or decentralization.

Brien ,

I think my concern for adoptability is that a technology community could exist with the same name on lemmy.world as well as on another instance. I think theirs some benefit to creating a user and community pool of names and communities to allow genuine growth. it would also prevent fakes and phishing.

sneakyninjapants ,

I think of it like [email protected] instead of just selfhosted. Sure there may be duplicate communities on different instances but over time I think there will be more people gravitating to a particular community and people will just sub there from then on and the others will become more dormant. When I refer to a community I’ll just use the full name ([email protected]) and not just the community name (selfhosted)

ruud , to selfhosted in Reddit Exodus: Welcoming the Selfhosted Community to Lemmy - Migrating to Freedom! (Crosspost)
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You’re welcome. Enjoy!

nachtigall , to asklemmy in What's your favourite webcomic?
Kissaki ,

That looks great!

The collaborative open source approach is very interesting too

Dougie , to asklemmy in What's your favourite webcomic?

XKCD

Calvin & Hobbes I guess doesn’t count.

Banana , to asklemmy in For everyone new to Lemmy, how are you finding the experience?
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I like the concept
But it feels very much like its been designed by nerdy developers and has had little to no-input on user friendly design.

The federated idea can work but it needs to be more seemless than this.

  1. Communities with the same name should be merged when viewing it from any instance, so you can see all the posts from these communities, they can be moderated seperatley and for advanced users you should be able to select which communities make up the merged community.
  2. By default you should see all of the merged communities in a central place and be able to subscribe to them easily, at the moment its handled different per instance but you have to seek out these communities to subscribe or follow them.
  3. I strongly believe there should be a centralised log-in system, so you can log into any instance with an account from another instance, this means if your instance goes down your account is centralised and is safe.
Noedel ,

Regarding point three: I want to be able to migrate my profile to another instance if my current instance has performance issues or admins going rogue.

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